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Russian prosecutor seeks 18 years in jail for journalist Evan Gershkovich


The prosecution in Russia’s closed trial of American journalist Evan Gershkovich for alleged espionage requested an 18-year jail time period on Friday, because the case with grave implications for press freedom in Russia moved quickly towards an inevitable conviction.

The trial, which has been described by United States officers as a sham, proceeded with uncommon swiftness — suggesting potential developments in negotiations for a prisoner trade. Trials for espionage in Russia usually take months.

The prosecutor’s request was near the utmost 20-year penalty.

Gershkovich’s arrest in March 2023 appeared to mark a brazen new chapter in hostage diplomacy, by which the Kremlin particulars foreigners on baseless costs solely to make use of them to barter exchanges for Russians convicted of great crimes within the West.

Senior Russian and U.S. officers have mentioned that talks about an trade involving Gershkovich are underway however, in keeping with Kremlin coverage, would solely proceed as soon as the trial is over.

Gershkovich, his employer The Wall Road Journal and the State Division have all strongly denied the accusation that he was working for the CIA. His conviction was extensively anticipated, given the extremely politicized nature of Russia’s authorized system.

Gershkovich, 32, who was accredited as a journalist by Russia’s International Ministry, was detained whereas on a reporting journey to Yekaterinburg and accused of spying. He pleaded not responsible.

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